My brother introduced me to the game and now its my new obsession.
My brother introduced me to the game and now its my new obsession.
Welcome to the madness, Robert!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Glad you've found your way here, Robert! We're all a little bit madly obsessed about this lovely game...
This is a great place to interact with like-minded folks and get loads of advice and inspiration.
All the best,
Matt
(welcoming head bobs) to Robert from the lizard.
And yes, the game can be quite...addicting.
Welcome to the Drome Robert from West Yorkshire in the good old UK.
Fly safe and always watch your six!
Enjoyed the experience big welcome from Manchester England
Welcome to the Aerodrome Robert. Obsession, compulsion, fascination, addiction, I call it my passion. Welcome to the slippery slope. Enjoy the ride!
Welcome from the beautiful Hudson River Valley -- you'll find the people here kind and helpful.
Welcome from Ohio! don't worry, the obsession will start out slow, then you can't help yourself and buy everything!
Welcome to the Aerodrome, Robert, from here near Norwich in the United Kingdom.
G'day Robert & welcome to the 'drome on behalf of the pilots who fly in NSW down in Australia.
Lots of great info available here to help you enjoy the game even more.
Welcome to the Aerodrome, Robert.
Have fun, enjoy.
Welcome, Robert, from Orrygun.
It's an obsession for sure - but in a good way.
Welcome to the 'drome Robert from the W KY Aerodrome.
You didn't say whether you prefer WWI or WWII, not that it matters.
Good Luck and safe flying.
Oh yeah, don't be afraid to ask any question on here, there will usually be an answer from someone.
Obsession is a good thing! You think anyone would have written a book about Captain Ahab if he'd decided hunting a white whale just wasn't worth the risk and effort?
Thank you all for the welcome! I should have mentioned that I started with WWI but have now expanded into WWII. I played for the first time in June and picked up my first dual pack shortly after. I now have 9 WWI planes and 11 WWII and getting more as fast as my wife will allow (when she plays I have to let her win but make it look like it was all her). I mostly play with family and my brothers have WWI planes, when we play WWII I supply all the planes.
Welcome to the 'Drome, Robert, from central CT!
I am glad Chris drew my attention to this thread Bill as I missed welcoming you on behalf of the Squadrons over here in Dear old Blighty. Well to put that right, allow me to buy you a beer or three in the Officers' Mess tonight.
Kyte.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Welcome from Michigan.
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